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pure-cache

v1.0.6

Published

Cache with confidence 🎉 Ultra fast in-memory JavaScript cache with near realtime cache expiry feature ⚡

Downloads

1,352

Readme

pure-cache

Cache with confidence 🎉

Ultra fast & tiny(around 1.28kb gzipped) in-memory JavaScript cache with near realtime cache expiry feature ⚡

Works in any JavaScript runtime(node or browser) ✨

MIT Licence Open Source Love Build Status npm version GitHub version Greenkeeper badge

Table of Contents

Install

NPM

npm install pure-cache

Yarn

yarn add pure-cache

UMD build

<script src="https://unpkg.com/pure-cache/dist/pure-cache.umd.js"></script>

Basic usage

  • Import library

    import PureCache from 'pure-cache';
    // or const PureCache = require('pure-cache');
  • Create cacheStore instance

    // Create instance of cache store and set cache expiry timeout to 500ms
    const cacheStore = new PureCache({ expiryCheckInterval: 500 });
  • Setup expiry handler

    // Setup a expiry listener, this will be called when data expires
    const onExpiry = ({ key, data: { value, expiryAt } }) => {
        // Do something with expired key
        console.log(`Key:${key} with value:${value} expired at ${expiryAt}.`);
    };
    cacheStore.on('expiry', onExpiry);
  • Put/Get data from cacheStore

    // Put 'bar' data into 'foo' key in cache and configure it to expire after 30s
    cacheStore.put('foo', 'bar', 30000);
    
    // Get 'foo' key value from cache
    cacheStore.get('foo'); // { value: 'bar', addedAt: 1527052395294, expiryAt: 1527052425294 }
  • Wait for expiry

    // Wait till expiry time(basically 30+ seconds in this case)
    const wait = t => new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, t));
    await wait(31000);
    
    // Now the cache will return null value for 'foo' key
    cacheStore.get('foo'); // null
  • Cleanup listeners

    // remove listeners after you are done
    cacheStore.off('expiry', onExpiry);
    
    // IMPORTANT! When done, make sure you cleanup the instance
    cacheStore.dispose();

Checkout API for advanced usage.

Events

Events are triggered when operations like add, get, remove, clear are performed on cacheStore or when the cache expires.

  • expiry

    cacheStore.on('expiry', ({ key, data: { value, addedAt, expiryAt } }) => {
        // ...
    });
  • add

    cacheStore.on('add', ({ key, data: { value, addedAt, expiryAt } }) => {
        // ...
    });
  • get

    cacheStore.on('get', ({ key, data: { value, addedAt, expiryAt } }) => {
        // ...
    });
  • remove

    cacheStore.on('remove', ({ key, data: { value, addedAt, expiryAt } }) => {
        // ...
    });
  • clear

    cacheStore.on('clear', () => {
        // ...
    });

API

Contribute

Thanks for taking time to contribute, please read docs and checkout src to understand how things work.

Reporting Issues

Found a problem? Want a new feature? First of all see if your issue or idea has already been reported. If don't, just open a new clear and descriptive issue.

Submitting pull requests

Pull requests are the greatest contributions, so be sure they are focused in scope, and do avoid unrelated commits.

  • Fork it!
  • Clone your fork: git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/pure-cache
  • Navigate to the newly cloned directory: cd pure-cache
  • Create a new branch for the new feature: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  • Install the tools necessary for development: yarn
  • Make your changes.
  • Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  • Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  • Submit a pull request with full remarks documenting your changes

Credits

License

MIT License © Ganapati V S